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I agree with Mark (ZEDDER). The twister car Drag Pack cars. As well, the "lower performing cars" are Cleveland 4 bbl cars and high is Super Corbra Jets. Far more performance then a 210Hp Camaro.
So if similar 210Hp Camaro's are 25K US (about 34K CND.) then pricing at 50K CND should be fairly accurate I would think?
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A lot of variables come in play when assessing something like the Panther Camaros. Ford dealers and the Mustang were the leaders when it came to appearance package upgrades. Speaking specifically to appearance "upgrading" only, I feel it adds a 25% value above a similarly equipped model if there's paperwork and documentation to substantiate the claim. |
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